Unofficial March 15, 2016 Presidential Primary Election - and precinct-level results for suburban Cook County can now be viewed online at cookcountyclerk.com or via this PDF.

Select "view" from the Online Results column. Please note the download feature allows you to get an Excel document with precinct and township data by contest.

Unofficial results include all precinct totals, all early voting and about 22,500 mail ballots.

Additional mail ballots are eligible to be counted if they were postmarked by March 15 and received by March 30, according to state statute. There are also up to 2,372 provisional ballots, that if validated will be counted.

Here are a few highlights from Tuesday’s election:

Results were reported from 97 percent of precincts by 10:20 p.m. In the 2014 Gubernatorial Primary Election, results were reported from 96 percent of precincts by 10:05 p.m.

Based on unofficial results, suburban Cook County turnout was about 48 percent, a record-high for a presidential primary in suburban Cook County.

Election Day Registration, offered for the first time at every precinct, was very popular – over 20,000 voters took advantage of Election Day Registration.

Based on unofficial results, for the Democratic Presidential nomination, Hillary Clinton won 16 of 30 suburban Cook County townships and Bernie Sanders won 14. The two Democratic candidates were separated by three votes in Norwood Park Township, where Clinton had 1,822 (49.52%) and Sanders had 1,819 (49.44%) votes.

On the Republican side, Donald Trump won 25 suburban townships and John Kasich won five.